Draymond Green and Jordan Poole reignited feudJordan Poole and Draymond Green (Images Credit: X/@NBAMemes and Getty Images)
Last year, the Golden State Warriors traded Jordan Poole to the Washington Wizards, ending an often tense relationship between Poole and Draymond Green. Their strained relationship even led to Green infamously punching Poole during a practice before the 2022-23 season.

This tension resurfaced recently when the Warriors faced the Wizards at Capital One Arena. Near the end of the second quarter, Poole sank a deep three-pointer over Green and pointed at his former teammate. However, moments later, Steph Curry stole the spotlight.

After taking a few dribbles, he made a lob pass to Green, who quickly returned the ball to a sprinting Curry. After a quick fake and a dribble, Curry nailed a buzzer-beating three-pointer over Poole to end the half. This prompted the 34-year-old forward to return the favor to Poole.

The exchange of gestures between Poole and Green was a clear continuation of their on-court rivalry. Green, who recently opened up on failed Lauri Markkanen trade, took the opportunity and pointed back at Poole in response to the Wizards guard’s earlier gesture. The duo was involved in constant back-and-forth during the game.

Draymond Green Explains Victor Wembanyama’s Sophomore Struggles

On a recent episode of The Draymond Green Show, Draymond Green offered his take on Victor Wembanyama’s early struggles in his second NBA season. Green explained that Wembanyama’s slump isn’t unusual for young players entering their sophomore year.

“It’s not the first time that everybody has seen you. There are game plans built to stop you. So, you have to adjust to that. I think Wemby is going through what most of us go through where he has to make those adjustments. I think what he’ll start to learn is he’s shooting 23% from three; some of [those shots] are bad, and to start picking and choosing his spots,” Green said.

Wembanyama is currently averaging 18 points, 9.8 rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game. With him, the Spurs, sitting with a 3-3 record and ranked eighth in the Western Conference, are also facing some early-season difficulties.

VIDEO: Nick Bosa Could Be In Serious Hot Water After Crashing Brock Purdy’s Postgame Interview To Make A Shocking Political Statement On Live TV

Nick Bosa crashes Brock Purdy's interview.Brock Purdy (Photo via NBC Sports)
Nick Bosa may have landed himself in hot water with the NFL following his actions after the San Francisco 49ers beat the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night.

The Niners enjoyed a 30-24 win over Dallas in the ‘SNF’ fixture. Quarterback Brock Purdy had a stellar game, completing 18 of 26 passing attempts for 260 yards and a touchdown while showing some surprising athleticism as a scrambler.

Bosa also had an impressive outing as he made life pretty difficult for the Cowboys offensive line, also making three tackles, a sack, and two QB hits.

After the game, he popped up behind Purdy while the QB was being interviewed and pointed to his “Make America Great Again” hat before running toward the locker room.

Check it out in the clip below: